Instructions / Assembly

Snap & Fit Style Gutter Guard Installation Procedure
The Snap & Fit style gutter guards are designed to fit either 5” K-Style gutters or 6” K-Style gutters by a pinch method to
hold in place (Ogee Style is another name for K-Style). The Snap & Fit specially designed front and rear rails fit standard K-
Style gutters that are correctly installed with standard gutter clips. Correct installation on correctly installed K-style gutters
is very important to make the gutter guard work correctly. This product is intended to be installed by the DIY person (Do-It-
Yourself), so careful attention to the install instructions is highly recommend. Pro-Tip: Visit our website for more details
and tips www.gutterguardinstallations.com
Safety (be safe at all times, be careful on ladders!)
When installing Gutter Guards, always make Safety your top priority, use your ladder, tools and equipment correctly.
Tools needed:
Metal cutting scissors
Hacksaw with fine tooth metal blade
Silicone Caulking, Clear, 100% (GE brand, 4 oz tube works best)
The correct Ladder and safety equipment
Gutter scoop & gloves (to clean the gutters with).
Basic Installation Guidelines
Clean Gutters before installation (use clean as you go method)
Best to have the gutter guard at an angle (so the wind can blow off debris & leaves).
Do not install with the gutter guard flat (no slope) because the debris & leaves will not blow off by the wind.
Recommended to install the inside and outside corners first, then filling in the straight sections in between.
Optional: Put a small silicone bead to seal any small gaps. (Details www.gutterguardinstallations.com )
Clean Gutters and downspouts before installation
Clean out the gutters using a plastic gutter scoop, bucket and use gloves. Pro-Tip: Recommended to clean out the
gutters as you install the gutter guard, just clean out a section of gutter putting the debris in the bucket, then install the
gutter guard, then move the ladder and repeat.
Special installation Notes for Snap & Fit
1. The C-Rail is the front of the gutter guard and connects to the front lip of the gutter
2. The Y-Rail is the back of the gutter guard and rests against the back of the gutter or fascia board.
3. It is best to install the outside miters or inside miters (if needed) first, before installing the straight area.
4. Always have the gutter guard at a slight angle (like the roof angle/pitch), but never have it flat.
General information for the correct way to install Snap & Fit. The gutter guard C-Rail is the front and this is located
towards the front lip of the gutter. The Y-Rail the back and is located towards the back of the gutter (towards the roof).
The Y-Rail is positioned just under the roof shingle overhang (but never under the roof shingle), and the Y-Rail is touching
the back of the gutter or fascia board. The Y-Rail holds the rear portion of the Snap & Fit gutter guard in place and may also
rest/touch on the gutter hanger clip. The gutter’s inside front lip fits into the C-Rail of the Snap & Fit to hold it in place.
There may be a small (slight) bending of the screen upward to create a little pressure between the front C-Rail and back Y-
Rail to pinch/hold the Snap & Fit into place.
Cutting the Snap & Fit gutter guard. Two ways to cut the Snap & Fit gutter guard, pick the best method for your
situation/tools.
1. The DIY recommended way to cut the Snap & Fit is to use a hack saw (fine tooth blade) by drawing the cut line on
the top of the gutter guard with a Sharpie pen or marker, and carefully & slowly cut the Y-Rail, while not cutting
the mesh/screen. Then cut the C-Rail. Then use metal cutting scissors or snips to cut the screen.

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